to wait on the Government to-morrow morning to ask them, to take up the Bill next session, and to grant free passes on the railways. The Conference,adjogmed until to-morrow afternoon!^,.\/.?

[by tei.ege4®|.]w| ',y\ ip?' Wellin'oton', To-day. i|f - Mr. Harris, president Fife Brigade; Ajf> sedation, vico-prosiclents.'Whileford atiti* Lightfoot, and secretary Robertson waited on the Hons, the Premier and , Mr. Rolleston this morning, asking them to take charge of the Fire Brigade Bill next session. The- Premier considered- thafrit; would be better for the interests, of the Association if Hip Bill .were taken up by? a private individual, and suggested .that inheritwouldsee fllfi Stevens’ •and' Mr.l Waterhouse on the subject. Both -Messrs. Hall and Rolleston entirely coincided. with .thc.-principle of the Bill and would give it all support.

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